Womenâ€™s Group Goes After Rick Ross over Controversial Lyrics in â€˜U.O.E.N.Oâ€™

The heat is rapidly turning to fire on rapper Rick Ross after dropping a controversial line in his latest single “U.O.E.N.O. (You Aint Even Know). Women’s rights activists are calling on Reebok to drop Rick Ross as a spokesman after he appeared to boast about using a date rape drug with a woman in the song.

“Put molly all in her champagne. She ain’t even know it. I took her home and I enjoyed that. She ain’t even know it…,” Ross rapped.

The rhyme has already prompted protesters to sign a petition on Change.org in a bid to force Ross to issue a public apology for seemingly glorifying violence against women, but he spoke out against the criticism on Thursday, insisting the uproar was all over “a misunderstanding” because he would never condone rape.

Nita Chaudhary, co-founder of UltraViolet, says: “We are appalled that Reebok would pay a spokesperson who brags about enjoying drugging and raping a woman.

“Reebok devotes a lot of time, energy and money to marketing to women – and now they are paying a man who is literally bragging about raping us while absurdly insisting it can’t possibly be rape if he doesn’t use the word ‘rape’. Reebok is apparently okay promoting rape culture, but when one out of five women are the victim of an attempted or completed rape, that has consequences.”

The petition has already garnered more than 51,000 signatures within hours of launching online and UltraViolet demonstrators are planning to stage a protest outside Reebok’s headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts next week if the company doesn’t respond to their campaign.